Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 18:18:29 PDT
Reply-To: Mark Dorm <mark_hb@hotmail.com>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Mark Dorm <mark_hb@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Distilled water eats copper? SOME VANAGON
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You might want to look into the technical page of this web site:
www.hydrateforlife.com
This product actually has a warning on it to be careful about mixing with
prescription medicines because it can accentuate a drugs affect.
The founder had a background in petroluem and per the web site:
Years of searching for relief from fibromyalgia by the company's founder
resulted in the development of proprietary technologies to manipulate the
structure of H2O molecular clusters. These new smaller clusters allow for
extremely rapid absorption by the cells (end quote).
So the Vanagon point is - this stuff is expensive - if you were to try this
in your coolant tank - you would spend a lot of money....
And another thing to consider - if using tap water introduces salts into
your Vanagon that (speed up/enable/aid) corrosion through electroysis, AND
you add water wetter - then is water wetter improving not only the cooling
ability of your van's coolant system but also the corroding ability of the
salts since in the very least, there is more metal to water contact, or is
there some reason that the reverse is true....
I heard once that Vanagons did NOT have head problems in Europe - was that
true.....?
>From: wb6otg <wb6otg@intrex.net>
>Reply-To: wb6otg <wb6otg@intrex.net>
>To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
>Subject: Re: Distilled water eats copper?
>Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 10:36:50 -0400
>
>Keep in mind that the term distilled water is applied to a lot of different
>liquids. The distilled water at the grocery store is a lot less pure than
>the best lab grade stuff. Some of the lab stuff is so pure that it comes
>with a warning label indicating that it is somewhat reactive, but I doubt
>the grocery store variety will eat up your cooling system.
>
>Bill
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